Love Ends Disaster!

Bio

Love Ends Disaster! formed slowly but surely in early 2003
after brothers Jon and Matt Dix put sibling rivalry to one side and found singer
Oakes editing a student magazine, growing his hair long and banging on about
Tom Waits. Drummer Pete Jones came with a health warning and
guitarist Rob Sadler arrived with his finger skills. They began practicing and
wrote 'John Majors Megadrive' and live favourite 'TV' as thier
first L.E.D! tracks.

They were quickly signed off the back of thier first 4-track demo to Denial
Records who recently released thier debut E.P. 'Stories For The Dislocated'
in May 2005. It quickly recieved huge praise from Rough Trade, Drowned In Sound,
Planet Sound, Unpeeled Magazine and underground fanzines everywhere. The much
acclaimed 'Ginko Disco' has been placed on compilations in both the
UK and Japan, recieved airplay from XFM and 6Music and has been remixed by one
time Kasabian remixer at Electric Cafe.

"The debut 5-track CD E.P. from Love Ends Disaster! has the same listening
sensation we got when we heard the first Bloc Party 7".
It's 5 sharp 3 minute bursts of post punk that recall the jangling guitars of
the Postcard-era / The Wedding Present, the vocals of Pete
Murphy from Bauhaus, the melodies of the Psychedelic
Furs and in track 5 they have the new 'Killing an Arab' for this generation.
Within the year this band will be massive. We've not been wrong before."
- Rough Trade

From hearing only the 5 songs released on the E.P. the press have so far referenced
over 35 different bands to describe Love Ends Disaster! Some iinclude: Talking
Heads, Squeeze and British Sea Power to
Muse, Sonic Youth and Dinosaur JNR.
The wonderful aspect of the band is that no-one knows whats about to happen
next. Each song different from the last and each minute different from the one
before, yet keeping the hooks and melody intact to produce memorable pop-rock
songs. They are heading back into the studio to release a second E.P. with Denial
Records this summer. It won't sound like the first.